PM Modi said in Mann Ki Baat - 'deep connection between our festivals and environment'
PM Modi said in Mann Ki Baat - 'deep connection between our festivals and environment'
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New Delhi: PM Modi is addressing the country for the 68th time through the 'Mann Ki Baat' program on radio. During this time, PM Modi started his speech by greeting the countrymen. He said that usually, this time is of celebration, fairs are held in different places, religious prayers are done. In this crisis of Corona, there is excitement, there is also enthusiasm, but, something which touches the mind, so is discipline.

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PM Modi said that if seen in one form, there is a sense of responsibility among the citizens. People are also doing their everyday work, keeping their attention, taking care of others. The kind of restraint and simplicity that is being seen in every event happening in the country is unprecedented. Ganeshotsav is also being celebrated online, so, at most places this time the statue of eco-friendly Ganesha has been installed.

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PM Modi said that friends if we look very closely, one thing will definitely come to our attention - our festival and environment. There is a very close bond between these two. In West Champaran, Bihar, people of Tharu tribal society for centuries have followed the 60-hour lockdown or, in their words, the '60-hour Barna'. To protect nature, Barna has been made part of the Tharu society by its tradition and has been made for centuries.

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